Disrespecting a non-commissioned officer (NCO) is typically addressed in the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), specifically under Article 91. This article outlines the offense of disrespect toward a superior commissioned officer or NCO, emphasizing the importance of maintaining military hierarchy and discipline. Violations can lead to disciplinary action, including courts-martial, depending on the severity of the disrespect.
Article 91-Insubordinate conduct toward warrant officer, NCO, or PO
The NCO can be traced back to the American Revolution but it wasn't until after the war that their responsibilities increased.
aparently YES. THAT WOULD BE PUNISHABLE UNDER ARTICLE 92, FAILURE TO OBEY A DIRECT ORDER FROM A NCO, IVE BEEN PUNISHED BY IT A COUPLE WEEKS AGO, IDK WHAT IS THE RESULT OF THE TRIAL YET.
Non-commissioned officer
Non-Commissioned Officer.
Article 91-Insubordinate conduct toward warrant officer, NCO, or PO
Insubordination. Article 91.
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Read article 91 of the UCMJ manual
If you receive a counseling statement for disrespecting a Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO), it is important to have a copy for your records. Without a copy, it may be difficult to refer back to the counseling and fully understand the expectations and consequences. You should request a copy from the issuing party, as it is essential to have documentation of any disciplinary actions taken against you.
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What article of the UCMJ covers fraternization